In a recent appearance on "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert, "House Of Cards" star, Kevin Spacey finally revealed whom he is talking to when his character, Frank Underwood is looking directly into the camera.
Netflix original political thriller drama "House Of Cards" is famous for its strong grip over the American politics and how the characters evolve with every episode. The show is also widely famous for Kevin Spacey's splendid acting. Viewers always wait for him to look at the camera and give them his monologue. For the first time, the Academy award winner has revealed whom he is talking to when is looking into the camera.
In "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert asked Kevin Spacey who Frank was talking to, the actor was already ready with funny response, "This is the truth from the very beginning, when I am looking directly into that camera I am talking to now person and one person only and that is Donald Trump," Spacey said. "Now it all starts to make sense."
It would be interesting if Donald Trump's political campaigning could somehow inspire the upcoming season 4 of "House of Cards." It was also recently reported that Netflix will push back the Season 4 of "House of Cards" because of the 2016 presidential elections. If these speculations were true then it would make sense that the political thriller drama will imitate some of the characters from the upcoming presidential elections.
In an interview with Gotham Magazine, Kevin Spacey also stated the former President of USA, Bill Clinton told him that most of what they shows on the "House of Cards" is accurate. Kevin Spacey did Bill's impression and told the publication, "Kevin, 99 percent of what you do on that show is real. The 1 percent you get wrong is you could never get an education bill passed that fast."